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Post by pi on Apr 29, 2019 15:20:50 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 29, 2019 15:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 29, 2019 15:23:52 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Apr 29, 2019 15:25:02 GMT -5
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Post by LindaG23 on Apr 29, 2019 15:25:13 GMT -5
This article suggests Adam would be an excellent in house mentor for next year's Idol. That's a very positive article. It's even complimentary that they got the mentoring advice correct, despite confusing the idol contestant and their song. They were definitely clear on the important part
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Post by bamafan on Apr 29, 2019 15:27:42 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Apr 29, 2019 15:29:32 GMT -5
Alright I've been lazy too long tonight. There are a ton of tweets / articles not posted yet so hold on. twitter.com/EW/status/1122838904237957120Entertainment Weekly @ew Monday 4/29#WhatToWatch Queen + Adam Lambert on ABC#TheYoungAndTheRestless#TheVoice and more!http://share.ew.com/XqZ2TKr The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC As this doc reiterates frequently, there’s no replacing Freddie Mercury. But by some miracle, someone came along with the vocal range and stage persona required to take on the mantle of Queen’s frontman. The special tracks the band’s listless years following Mercury’s death alongside Adam Lambert’s rise on American Idol, and the evolution of their collaboration into a powerhouse touring act. It’s a bit overlong and not particularly incisive, but it is a breezy watch with a heartwarming pro-LGBTQ message—plus plenty of clips from Queen + Lambert’s electrifying concerts. B —Tyler Aquilina
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Post by skaschep on Apr 29, 2019 15:29:54 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Apr 29, 2019 15:31:04 GMT -5
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Post by skaschep on Apr 29, 2019 15:31:59 GMT -5
twitter.com/billboard/status/1122855063662284807billboard @billboard Exclusive: @adamlambert talks taking cues from @queenwillrock's Spike Edney in #TheShowMustGoOn clip blbrd.cm/44pFjo Just a few months before Queen and Adam Lambert kick off their sold out U.S. Rhapsody tour this summer, The Show Must Go On: The Queen + Adam Lambert Story is airing on Monday (April 29). Billboard has an exclusive clip from the chronicle, in which Adam Lambert talks taking cues from keyboardist Spike Edney during his first show with the rock band in Kiev in 2012. "I had a lot of help, Spike was on keys," Lambert explained. "I kept looking at him over and over again, like, ‘Am I supposed to come in here? How long is the guitar solo? Is it my turn?'" "Because of his stage training, he was quite happy to take cues," Edney mirrored, before Lambert adds, "It was fun and it was thrilling and what I loved most about being a vocalist is the adrenaline. The thrill of something that could possibly go wrong. I like that, I like the danger of that." The Show Must Go On follows the 27 years since Queen frontman Freddie Mercury's death, and features rare concert footage and interviews with Lambert, his parents Leila and Eber, Queen's founding members Brian May and Roger Taylor, Simon Cowell, Bohemian Rhapsody’s Rami Malek and Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins. Catch the documentary on Monday (April 29) at 9 p.m. EST on ABC. Watch the exclusive clip below. twitter.com/BluePurpleMusic/status/1122838267064401925
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